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howard kurtz is newsweek's washington bureau chief and host of cnn's "reliable sources." this week both mitt romney and vice president biden spoke to the n.a.a.c.p. did it garner much traffic there the online world? >> absolutely. our twitter and facebook feeds were lighting up. >> particularly, ray, after mitt romney was booed yesterday at the n.a.a.c.p. convention. the initial wave was sort of one of mockery. one msnbc host said he was deliberately booed because he wanted to appeal to white racist but then there was a counterwave of conservatives defending romney taking issue with the discourts you behavior of some of the n.a.a.c.p. members who after all had invited the presidential candidate. >> suarez: this was all civilians trafficking this image on their own or were the campaigns also interested in getting this out there? >> the majority was civilians very upset with what happened. >> and some journalists and activists tend to join these online conversations. >> suarez: this week also facebook very handy for finding out how your high school girl friend has aged. (la
howard kurtz is newsweek's washington bureau chief and host of cnn's "reliable sources." this week both mitt romney and vice president biden spoke to the n.a.a.c.p. did it garner much traffic there the online world? >> absolutely. our twitter and facebook feeds were lighting up. >> particularly, ray, after mitt romney was booed yesterday at the n.a.a.c.p. convention. the initial wave was sort of one of mockery. one msnbc host said he was deliberately booed because he...
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today" live and howard kurtz is host of cnn's reliable sources. and howe wi, this week we'll look at fresh reporting from pro-publica. >> the award winning investigative web site that asks its readers to send in examples of fund-raising e-mails they got from the presidential campaign. turns out campaigns now know so much about you from the use of technology. president obama's campaign is particularly good at this. they can come up with five, six, seven different versions of it targeted to specific types of donors or potential do donors. >> for example, if you go to pro-publica's web site, you can go the messages machine which is is in beta testing but will be u.n. veiled. you can go to "before midnight tonight" which was an e-mail sent out by michelle obama. >> i got that one! >> did he say to you "hey, friends"? >> we're very tight! >> this one says barack is so grateful to everyone's who has his back, he'd like to sit down with each of you and personally thank you. if you go to the next one, take a look, the red is what's deleted and here it is,
today" live and howard kurtz is host of cnn's reliable sources. and howe wi, this week we'll look at fresh reporting from pro-publica. >> the award winning investigative web site that asks its readers to send in examples of fund-raising e-mails they got from the presidential campaign. turns out campaigns now know so much about you from the use of technology. president obama's campaign is particularly good at this. they can come up with five, six, seven different versions of it...
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senate republican leader mitch mcconnell told cnn the president's plan could make a bad problem worse. >> and we have got the fiscal cliff coming at the end of the year. you know, what we ought to be doing is extend the current tax rates for another year with a hard requirement to get through comprehensive tax reform one more time. >> ifill: both campaigns are appealing to middle class pocketbooks at the same time they are adding record sums to their campaign coffers. romney and the republican national committee reported raising $106 million last month, outstripping the president and the democrats, who pulled in $71 million. outside fundraising groups are raising and spending millions more. all those dollar signs add up to a debate that could easily determine which party wins the white house and the congress this fall. for more on the politics behind the policy, we turn to "newshour" political editor christina bellantoni and stuart rothenberg of the "rothenberg political report." listening to the president just now, christina, i was interested when he talked about the pivot point we j
senate republican leader mitch mcconnell told cnn the president's plan could make a bad problem worse. >> and we have got the fiscal cliff coming at the end of the year. you know, what we ought to be doing is extend the current tax rates for another year with a hard requirement to get through comprehensive tax reform one more time. >> ifill: both campaigns are appealing to middle class pocketbooks at the same time they are adding record sums to their campaign coffers. romney and the...
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lauren ashe burn is the site's editor and chief and howard kurtz is host of cnn's "reliable sources." lauren this has been heavily covered in newspapers and in the wires. how is it playing out in the social media realm? >> it's not playing out very well. >> warner: for romney? >> yes, for romney, i think people feel he doesn't get it, like showing up to a dinner party and criticizing the host's table even before he sits down. and i believe that from reading this on twitter and facebook and blogs that it hasn't done him any favors. >> i'm saying this is playing as a gold medal gaffe. the first olympics event, one person tweeted, fulfilling a vow not to insult obama overseas romney insults david cameron instead. i'm not so sure it was a gaffe. i think romney wanted to express concern about security perhaps to remind people that a decade ago when he ran the salt lake city olympics there were no security problems. >> woodruff:. >> warner: but prime minister cameron had a quick rejoineder to that. >> he did. >> he said if you want to hold the games in the middle of nowhere, be my guest, th
lauren ashe burn is the site's editor and chief and howard kurtz is host of cnn's "reliable sources." lauren this has been heavily covered in newspapers and in the wires. how is it playing out in the social media realm? >> it's not playing out very well. >> warner: for romney? >> yes, for romney, i think people feel he doesn't get it, like showing up to a dinner party and criticizing the host's table even before he sits down. and i believe that from reading this on...
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>> yeah. >> are you still proud of cnn? >> absolutely. >> do you still watch cnn. >> i watch it. you bet. >> you like what you see? >> i like most of what i see. >> you always said about cnn, the news should be the star. >> well, that was the philosophy that we started with. but it really was the only place open for us because all the other news networks, cbs, nbc and abc, they emphasized their stars and we didn't have any stars. we were lucky to have employees. >> if you had the competition that's around now in cable when you first started, in other words, if there had been a fox news with right wing star anchors, msnbc had rachel and the others. would you do anything differently? >> i'd have to really give it a lot of thought and a lot of study, which i have not done because nobody has asked he to do it. i value my time greatly. i'm working on nuclear weapons, trying to get rid of them and working on the climate and getting us to change over to clean energy and stabilize the population before the world is just so overcrowded we can't turn around. i'm working on things where i c
>> yeah. >> are you still proud of cnn? >> absolutely. >> do you still watch cnn. >> i watch it. you bet. >> you like what you see? >> i like most of what i see. >> you always said about cnn, the news should be the star. >> well, that was the philosophy that we started with. but it really was the only place open for us because all the other news networks, cbs, nbc and abc, they emphasized their stars and we didn't have any stars. we were...
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>>ar cnn's first newscast. the man who created cnn, ted turner. what do you feel when you see that clip again? >> feels good. it was a great idea and well-executed. >> what was the great ambition for you. what did you want to achieve? >> i wanted to better inform the world. >> do you feel you succeeded? >> yes. do you know how many 24-hour news networks there in the world? >> how many? >> over 100. every country has got one. you are not a country if you don't have one. people nowadays want instant information and don't want to wait overnight. they are used to getting information right now that they need. >> three memorable moments that you highlighted. i want to remind you about it. one was in 1987, baby jessica being rescued from the world. tell me why you love that story so much. >> it was any one of 1,000 other story, but that resonated and captured the imagination of america. everybody was pulling for her. she was down there for over a day. >> one of the examples where good news can often be just as big of a story and rate just as well as bad
>>ar cnn's first newscast. the man who created cnn, ted turner. what do you feel when you see that clip again? >> feels good. it was a great idea and well-executed. >> what was the great ambition for you. what did you want to achieve? >> i wanted to better inform the world. >> do you feel you succeeded? >> yes. do you know how many 24-hour news networks there in the world? >> how many? >> over 100. every country has got one. you are not a country...
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cnn owned up to this pretty quickly. cnn apologized. cnn statement, cnn regrets to that it didn't wait out the full and complete reading of the mandate. we made a correction within a few minutes and apologized for the errors. a long few minutes, i must say. fox news says, we gave our viewers the news as it happened. fox reported the facts as they came in. no apology, no regret. that statement sounds orwellian to me. they got it wrong. >> well, fox's identity is as -- depicts the bad boy of the broadcast outlets. they have a hard time admitting when they make a mistake. this isn't ideological like it so often is with fox. but everybody makes mistakes. do you own up to them, how do you correct them, do you acknowledge them? and cnn was belated in getting to it, but they got to it. fox still hasn't gotten to it. that's what's really troubling. >> michael medved -- go ahead. >> what was extraordinary about this thing is there were members of congress who responded immediately who also were so unwilling to wait, who responded based upon the
cnn owned up to this pretty quickly. cnn apologized. cnn statement, cnn regrets to that it didn't wait out the full and complete reading of the mandate. we made a correction within a few minutes and apologized for the errors. a long few minutes, i must say. fox news says, we gave our viewers the news as it happened. fox reported the facts as they came in. no apology, no regret. that statement sounds orwellian to me. they got it wrong. >> well, fox's identity is as -- depicts the bad boy...
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i watched cnn. cnn, there were no happy people on cnn. so, don't say that. no, there was no jubilation. come on. you're looking for things. >> there was no jubilation? >> not on this network. i don't know. maybe on other liberal networks, yes. maybe you are correct. not on this network. certainly not on more conservative networks. >> don, obviously i don't just analyze cnn. i love you and i love cnn. but there are a lot of other networks i have to watch. the evening news broadcasts on thursday -- you know, abc, cbs, nbc evening broadcasts -- they were all jubilant. talking about almost making roberts a hero. >> no, okay, so listen. here's the thing, noel. i heard some of that analysis. when someone on an evening newscast leads into a story saying that justice roberts is the man of the hour, it doesn't mean they agree with what justice roberts did. it means that's all people are talking about on the left and on the right, is justice roberts. if you were talking about him, whether it's in a good way or bad way, it means he's the man of the hour. that's not jub
i watched cnn. cnn, there were no happy people on cnn. so, don't say that. no, there was no jubilation. come on. you're looking for things. >> there was no jubilation? >> not on this network. i don't know. maybe on other liberal networks, yes. maybe you are correct. not on this network. certainly not on more conservative networks. >> don, obviously i don't just analyze cnn. i love you and i love cnn. but there are a lot of other networks i have to watch. the evening news...
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to watch cnn. you can do it from your cell phone or at your computer at work. go to cnn.com/tv. >>> well, the medicine accused of turning a midnight movie into a theater of chaos is due in court in just hours. james holmes set to be formally charged. 12 people died, 58 others injured, meanwhile, a shooting survivor is facing even more tragedy. she first lost her 6-year-old daughter, who was shot in that theater. today we learned she had a miscarriage after surgery this weekend. she was just eight weeks pregnant, but had been shot in the abdomen. trial attorney karen conte joins us from chalk. karen, could james holmes be charged in connection with this woman's miscarriage, given that she was shot in the abdomen? also the neck. >> well, there are things called fetal homicide laws. 38 states have them. colorado has one, but interestingly, all it does is increase the penalty for someone who commits a crime against a pregnant woman. it does not allow for a charge of murder in the case of a fetus. so th
to watch cnn. you can do it from your cell phone or at your computer at work. go to cnn.com/tv. >>> well, the medicine accused of turning a midnight movie into a theater of chaos is due in court in just hours. james holmes set to be formally charged. 12 people died, 58 others injured, meanwhile, a shooting survivor is facing even more tragedy. she first lost her 6-year-old daughter, who was shot in that theater. today we learned she had a miscarriage after surgery this weekend. she was...
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i'm poppy harlow at the cnn world headquarters in atlanta. i'll see you back here one hour from now. "the situation room" with wolf blitzer begins right now. >>> you're in "the situation room." mitt romney responds to the sharpest attacks yet on his record with bain capital and accuses the obama campaign of putting out information, which he says is false, deceptive, and dishonest. >>> plus, the pride of the usa, dressed in uniforms made in china. some are calling it an olympic outrage. >>> and a mystery woman appears with north korea's mysterious leader, and rumors fly. we want to welcome our viewers in the united states and around the world. i'm wolf blitzer. you're in "the situation room." >>> the race for president of the united states is getting more brutal by the day. we begin this hour with mitt romney responding to a firestorm of controversy, surrounding his taxes and his time at bain capital. and he's accusing the obama campaign of stooping to a new low. our national political correspondent jim acosta had a chance on friday to intervi
i'm poppy harlow at the cnn world headquarters in atlanta. i'll see you back here one hour from now. "the situation room" with wolf blitzer begins right now. >>> you're in "the situation room." mitt romney responds to the sharpest attacks yet on his record with bain capital and accuses the obama campaign of putting out information, which he says is false, deceptive, and dishonest. >>> plus, the pride of the usa, dressed in uniforms made in china. some are...
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casey wian, cnn, arizona. >> here is a question for you. are you tired of seeing your smart phone die half way through your day? ways to extend your phone's battery life. >>> and if you have to go out today, just a reminder. you can continue watching cnn from your mobile phone or from your desktop. go cnn.com/tv. so i can get three times the coverage. [ chirp ] [ manager 2 ] it's like working in a giant sandbox with all these huge toys. and with the fastest push-to-talk... i can keep track of them all. [ chirp ] [ chirp ] [ male announcer ] upgrade to the new "done." with access to the fastest push-to-talk and three times the coverage. now when you buy one kyocera duracore rugged phone, for $49.99, you'll get four free. visit a sprint store, or call 855-878-4biz. [ chirp ] >>> are you using your smart phone to text, listen to music, search the web, listen to cnn all while on the go? that can take a toll on your phone's battery life. mark joins us now via skype from toronto with ways to extend your smart phone's battery. all right, mark, goo
casey wian, cnn, arizona. >> here is a question for you. are you tired of seeing your smart phone die half way through your day? ways to extend your phone's battery life. >>> and if you have to go out today, just a reminder. you can continue watching cnn from your mobile phone or from your desktop. go cnn.com/tv. so i can get three times the coverage. [ chirp ] [ manager 2 ] it's like working in a giant sandbox with all these huge toys. and with the fastest push-to-talk... i can...
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let's keep the conversation going at cnn/sanjay. also join me on twitter. time for a look at your top stories in the cnn newsroom. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> hello. you are in the cnn newsroom. let's get you up to speed on e top stories. first off, two americans kidnapped overseas. now people who grabbed them are demands. it happened in the sinai peninsula. a pastor and a woman traveling with the group along with the egyptian tour guide were abducted. we're told they were stopped by wed wins and that's where they are still being held. a few moments ago we spoke with an egyptian journalist following the developments there. >> i just spoke to the head of security in sinai and he is very positive the situation will be resolved shortly. i also spoke to the kidnappers a couple hours ago and they confirmed that the hostages are saved. unhard. >> we'll have full details on that when we go live to cairo in a few minutes. also in egypt, secretary of state hillary clinton meeting with the country's newly elected president mohammed morsi. egypt is nowhe
let's keep the conversation going at cnn/sanjay. also join me on twitter. time for a look at your top stories in the cnn newsroom. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> hello. you are in the cnn newsroom. let's get you up to speed on e top stories. first off, two americans kidnapped overseas. now people who grabbed them are demands. it happened in the sinai peninsula. a pastor and a woman traveling with the group along with the egyptian tour guide were abducted. we're told they...
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cnn's emily schmidt joins us now from virginia. my goodness, emily, what a week of weather, past couple weeks of weather. the entire d.c. area was hit extremely hard by these storms. i see a giant tree down behind you. how are people dealing with this? >> hi, don. it's been a long week for this entire region. one reason that is still top of mind is what you're talking about. you see the mess that remains. this tree, the root system about twice as tall as i am extend all the way across the front yard into someone's front door. then there is the fact that thousands of people have now spent more than a week without power even when it returns people and businesses are just beginning to get an idea of how much they lost. it only takes an instant for the lights to go out in a storm but things can get darker for days. a chevy chase supermarket just outside washington, disaster hit three days after losing power. a refrigerated trailer compressor blew up and with it the family owned supermarket's back-up plan. >> lost everything in the trai
cnn's emily schmidt joins us now from virginia. my goodness, emily, what a week of weather, past couple weeks of weather. the entire d.c. area was hit extremely hard by these storms. i see a giant tree down behind you. how are people dealing with this? >> hi, don. it's been a long week for this entire region. one reason that is still top of mind is what you're talking about. you see the mess that remains. this tree, the root system about twice as tall as i am extend all the way across the...
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i watched cnn. there were no happy people on cnn. don't say that people said, oh my gosh, what happened, who died? no, there was no jub lation. >> wait a minute. >> you're looking for things. >> there was no jubilation? >> not on this network. maybe on other liberal networks, yes, maybe you're correct. not on this network and certainly not on more conservative networks. >> but don, obviously i don't just analyze cnn. i love you and i love cnn but there are a lot of other networks that i have to watch and the evening news broadcasts on thursday, the broadcast -- abc, cbs, nbc evening broadcasts were all jubilant. they were talking about almost -- almost making roberts a hero. where the previous day they were talking -- >> here's the thing, noel. i heard some of that analysis. and when someone on an evening newscast leads into a story saying that justice roberts is a man of the hour, it doesn't mean that they agree with what justice roberts did, it means that that's all people are talking about on the left and on the right is justice r
i watched cnn. there were no happy people on cnn. don't say that people said, oh my gosh, what happened, who died? no, there was no jub lation. >> wait a minute. >> you're looking for things. >> there was no jubilation? >> not on this network. maybe on other liberal networks, yes, maybe you're correct. not on this network and certainly not on more conservative networks. >> but don, obviously i don't just analyze cnn. i love you and i love cnn but there are a lot of...
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he said he was the joker. >> that was cnn's drew griffin reporting. he is a popular movie actor familiar with playing bad guys on the big screen. we'll talk live with steven baldwin about violence in movies and whether it's a factor in tragic incidents like one that played out here. that's straight ahead. in alabama we had more beautiful blooms... in mississippi we had more good times... in louisiana we had more fun on the water. last season we broke all kinds of records on the gulf. this year we are out to do even better... and now is a great time to start. our beatches are even more relaxing... the fishing's great. so pick your favorite spot on the gulf... and come on down. brought to you by bp and all of us who call the gulf home. brave knights! as you can clearly see from this attractive graph that our sales have increased by... sorry, my liege. honestly. our sales have increased by 20%. what is this mystical device i see before me? it's an ultrabook. he signed the purchase order. with an ultrabook, everything else seems old fashioned. introducing
he said he was the joker. >> that was cnn's drew griffin reporting. he is a popular movie actor familiar with playing bad guys on the big screen. we'll talk live with steven baldwin about violence in movies and whether it's a factor in tragic incidents like one that played out here. that's straight ahead. in alabama we had more beautiful blooms... in mississippi we had more good times... in louisiana we had more fun on the water. last season we broke all kinds of records on the gulf. this...
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live on cnn. he is in aurora, colorado. he is meeting with family members, with some of the victims. he is at the university of colorado hospital. he is going to speak with them and talk with them for a little bit and then he will make some live remarks coming up. it is supposed to be at the bottom of the hour but that could happen at any time. there is a much bigger memorial going on this evening in aurora, colorado. that is expected to start about eight clog, 8:30. and the governor of colorado, john hickenlooper, will speak. and the mayor, i believe we have some live pictures that we can show our viewers of that memorial. where that service will be going on. do we have that? okay. okay. so we don't have it. let's show the memorial that's here across the street. it really came up a couple of hours after the shooting. people had been meeting here. this has been a gathering place for many people in aurora, colorado. they've been coming here and supporting each other and getting their feelings out. a gathering place. a mick s
live on cnn. he is in aurora, colorado. he is meeting with family members, with some of the victims. he is at the university of colorado hospital. he is going to speak with them and talk with them for a little bit and then he will make some live remarks coming up. it is supposed to be at the bottom of the hour but that could happen at any time. there is a much bigger memorial going on this evening in aurora, colorado. that is expected to start about eight clog, 8:30. and the governor of...
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coming to you live from aurora, colorado you're in the cnn newsroom. let's get you up to speed now on what's happening here in aurora. a community still in deep shock today. the mayor of aurora talked to reporters a few minutes ago. he's been meeting with victims of yesterday's horrific movie theater shooting. this is the mayor. >> one of the people i met with this morning at the hospital was somebody who was hit with buckshot in his back, broken rib, punctured lung, broken coar bone. came out his back at the base of his neck. he is doing well right now, believe it or not. that's because he got to the hospital and because the doctors and nurses at the hospital do the best job that they can do. >> now about the apartment where the suspect, james holmes, lived. police say it was definitely booby trapped, rigged with trip wires and some sort of explosive devices. there is still no all clear from the apartment. ed lavendara is there live for us. i'll talk with him in a minute. 12 people died almost 6 o others injured when the masked man sprayed a crowded m
coming to you live from aurora, colorado you're in the cnn newsroom. let's get you up to speed now on what's happening here in aurora. a community still in deep shock today. the mayor of aurora talked to reporters a few minutes ago. he's been meeting with victims of yesterday's horrific movie theater shooting. this is the mayor. >> one of the people i met with this morning at the hospital was somebody who was hit with buckshot in his back, broken rib, punctured lung, broken coar bone....
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tonight a cnn special. as i said, we'll look back at the lives of those lost inside the colorado movie theater. we are committed to this story and bringing you the very latest on it and we'll cover it from the beginning to the end. our one-hour special "madness at midnight" airs right here on cnn 8:00 p.m. eastern and then again at 10:00 p.m. eastern. make sure you join us. in the meantime, we have a lot of other news to cover here. i'll go back to atlanta, now, for my colleague deb furyk. it has been an emotional week here. many report earns journalists have been here. it's been emotionafor us but nothing like what this community and family members are dealing with here. >> clearly, this is so sad and such a tragedy that's affected everyone. don, thanks so much. we'll get back to you but right now let's get everyone up to speed on the day's headlines. a possible copycat crime. a maryland man now undergoing an evaluation after allegedly calling himself a joker as in the batman character and threatening to b
tonight a cnn special. as i said, we'll look back at the lives of those lost inside the colorado movie theater. we are committed to this story and bringing you the very latest on it and we'll cover it from the beginning to the end. our one-hour special "madness at midnight" airs right here on cnn 8:00 p.m. eastern and then again at 10:00 p.m. eastern. make sure you join us. in the meantime, we have a lot of other news to cover here. i'll go back to atlanta, now, for my colleague deb...
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can you watch cnn live on your computer. you can do it from work. go to cnn/tv. an airline has planes... and people. and the planes can seem the same so, it comes down to the people. because, bad weather the price of oil those are every airlines reality. and solutions won't come from 500 tons of metal and a paint job. they'll come from people. delta people. who made us one of the biggest airlines in the world. and then decided that wasn't enough. in that time there've been some good days. and some difficult ones. but, through it all, we've persevered, supporting some of the biggest ideas in modern history. so why should our anniversary matter to you? because for 200 years, we've been helping ideas move from ambition to achievement. and the next great idea could be yours. ♪ >>> a disturbing story now of patient neglect at a hospital in afghanistan where most of the salaries and supplies are paid for by you, the american taxpayer. pentagon correspondent barbara starr has been investigating this story and warning for you, some of the images in this report may be d
can you watch cnn live on your computer. you can do it from work. go to cnn/tv. an airline has planes... and people. and the planes can seem the same so, it comes down to the people. because, bad weather the price of oil those are every airlines reality. and solutions won't come from 500 tons of metal and a paint job. they'll come from people. delta people. who made us one of the biggest airlines in the world. and then decided that wasn't enough. in that time there've been some good days. and...
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we did this in conjunction with a cnn ireport. it's something that political coverage seems to forget or ignore. >> you went all over the place. and, lisa, did you find anything specific with specific parts of the country? i mean what concerns were drawn from different parts of the country versus others? >> right. think the difference is it's the same concerns that everyone has but in different regions of the country they understand them better in some cases. for example john went from miami to los angeles and i drove from maine to montana. on the way we stopped in coal country, ohio. that's place where they really believe this election is going to determine whether their wi of life survives. thing that's a story that hasn't gotten gotten covered much. we talked to a wife and daughter and granddaughter and great granddaughter of coal miners. she's concerned about the environment but she said there's not another fuel that can replace it. i played a clip -- there she is with her kids. she said coal isn't popular. people don't like u
we did this in conjunction with a cnn ireport. it's something that political coverage seems to forget or ignore. >> you went all over the place. and, lisa, did you find anything specific with specific parts of the country? i mean what concerns were drawn from different parts of the country versus others? >> right. think the difference is it's the same concerns that everyone has but in different regions of the country they understand them better in some cases. for example john went...
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center, this is "cnn saturday morning." it is saturday, july 7th. good morning, everyone. i'm randi kaye. thousands of people are trying to keep their cool as the mercury rises and patience wanes to get the power back on. >>> health officials scramble to identify a mystery illness that is killing almost every child it infects in cambodia. >>> and it's a special day for us and for ringo starr. the beatles legend joins us this hour on his birthday to celebrate, of course, with us, and to talk about his new album and the motivation behind his continued success. >>> slow and steady is proving to be a losing combination for hundreds of thousands of people across the mid-atlantic and northeast who have been without power now for a full week. and it will be getting even hotter in many cities today. the record-breaking temperatures are blamed for several deaths and catastrophes for many businesses. emily schmidt joins us from springfield, virginia, with much more on that. emily, tell us what the situation is there. >> reporter: hi,
center, this is "cnn saturday morning." it is saturday, july 7th. good morning, everyone. i'm randi kaye. thousands of people are trying to keep their cool as the mercury rises and patience wanes to get the power back on. >>> health officials scramble to identify a mystery illness that is killing almost every child it infects in cambodia. >>> and it's a special day for us and for ringo starr. the beatles legend joins us this hour on his birthday to celebrate, of...
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contacted by cnn gray's attorney wouldn't comment. prosecutor's documents don't indicate whether gray knew of the secret spending at the time it was happening. moalethy says thas. >> i never saw evidence during the campaign that he knew about it at the time. >> reporter: for mary cha that is not good enough. >> people were acting in his name and for his benefit committed probably the biggest election fraud in the history of the district. i have asked him to resign as an act of public service. >> reporter: she is joined by two other council members. gray says he is not resigning. the swirl of scandal is nothing new in this building. other mayors have been accused of incompetence or outright corruption. forchler forchler -- former mayor was arrested for cocaine use. former mayor was investigated for steering contracts to a friend. he was clear. i asked analyst what has tainted the d.c. mayor's office? >> i think that if we had these higher positions that people could aspire to and attain then the people at the starting level would be of
contacted by cnn gray's attorney wouldn't comment. prosecutor's documents don't indicate whether gray knew of the secret spending at the time it was happening. moalethy says thas. >> i never saw evidence during the campaign that he knew about it at the time. >> reporter: for mary cha that is not good enough. >> people were acting in his name and for his benefit committed probably the biggest election fraud in the history of the district. i have asked him to resign as an act of...
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much more of the cnn "newsroom" straight ahead. poppy harlow, in for don lemon. >> i love that story. good to see you. a lot coming up. we'll talk about the fallout from the jerry sandusky case and focus on joe paterno and his legacy which is tarnished after a release of a report that shows he knew about sandusky's behavior all the way back in 1998. his name has been removed from the child care center in nike headquarters and there are calls for removing that statue in front of beaver stadium. it made us wonder what moment defines a person's legacy? consider some of tse legacies who have been tarnished. think about sports. pete rose, barry bonds, politics, bill clinton, richard nixon. and then in our 7:00 eastern hour, just a few decades ago, asians in america were rounded up, forced into internship camps and now they're poised to enter the most powerful legislative bodies in record numbers. we'll talk with the first chinese-american woman ever to be elected to congress about the significance of the upcoming election in november. >
much more of the cnn "newsroom" straight ahead. poppy harlow, in for don lemon. >> i love that story. good to see you. a lot coming up. we'll talk about the fallout from the jerry sandusky case and focus on joe paterno and his legacy which is tarnished after a release of a report that shows he knew about sandusky's behavior all the way back in 1998. his name has been removed from the child care center in nike headquarters and there are calls for removing that statue in front of...
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"cnn newsroom" with don lemon begins now. hey, don, good morning. >> new orleans, you're going to love it, love, love it, soledad. >>> condition critical, powerless and starving. west virginia this morning without basic necessities, food, water, thousands of emergency meals on their way. we're going to speak with the red cross coming up. in court, george zimmerman and the money trail all in question this morning. should trayvon martin's shooter be set free before his trial? >>> plus this -- >> i'm not going to put my job over helping someone again. i'm going to do what i thought was right. >> a life guard credited with saving a life then getting the boot, fired. six of his coworkers quitting in protest. >>> and 21 tomas lopez tells us his side of the story. >>> an ipad mini? a smaller version of the popular ipad. rumors are heating up saying it's already in production. we'll separate fact from fiction straight ahead. >>> blade runner, an amazing inspirational story, a south african athlete becoming the first amputee track sta
"cnn newsroom" with don lemon begins now. hey, don, good morning. >> new orleans, you're going to love it, love, love it, soledad. >>> condition critical, powerless and starving. west virginia this morning without basic necessities, food, water, thousands of emergency meals on their way. we're going to speak with the red cross coming up. in court, george zimmerman and the money trail all in question this morning. should trayvon martin's shooter be set free before his...
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stay with cnn. we talked to them earlier. they're going to be back. >>> and another busy action-packed day for athletes at the london olympics. the u.s. men's swim team took silver, losing out to france. in basketball, the u.s. men beat france 98-71. and american swimmer dana vollmer set a world record. she became the first woman to swim the 100 meter butterfly in under 56 seconds. >>> well, mitt romney's campaign goes global. how's he going? that's next. you know, i have done something worthwhile. when i earned my doctorate through university of phoenix, that pride, that was on my face. i am jocelyn taylor. i'm committed to making a difference in people's lives, and i am a phoenix. visit phoenix.edu to find the program that's right for you. enroll now. [ male announcer ] this is our beach. ♪ this is our pool. ♪ our fireworks. ♪ and our slip and slide. you have your idea of summer fun, and we have ours. now during the summer event get an exceptionally engineered mercedes-benz for an exceptional price. but hurry, this of
stay with cnn. we talked to them earlier. they're going to be back. >>> and another busy action-packed day for athletes at the london olympics. the u.s. men's swim team took silver, losing out to france. in basketball, the u.s. men beat france 98-71. and american swimmer dana vollmer set a world record. she became the first woman to swim the 100 meter butterfly in under 56 seconds. >>> well, mitt romney's campaign goes global. how's he going? that's next. you know, i have done...
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good homes the contractor told cnn. that's when terri crisp came along and asked if the dogs could, instead, be donated to spca international. the contractor agreed. but terri crisp didn't tell the viewers that. what she did tell us is that if we just gave her money, spca international would be doing something few americans could resist, saving the pets of our iraq and afghan vets and that's where peggy comes in. >> when this showed up, what did you think? >> well, to be honest, when this showed up, i opened this up and this is what i saw. i thought this was fantastic. i was on board because i thought saving animals and supporting the troops, you know, what two things could be better? >> what peggy got in the mail was a plea from the spca international and operation baghdad pups, a direct mail package from the fundraising powerhouse, quadriga art, the guilt package, as they are called in the business, included this t-shirt a tote bag, and letters of thanks. peggy decided to do a little research. >> 6 cents out of a doll
good homes the contractor told cnn. that's when terri crisp came along and asked if the dogs could, instead, be donated to spca international. the contractor agreed. but terri crisp didn't tell the viewers that. what she did tell us is that if we just gave her money, spca international would be doing something few americans could resist, saving the pets of our iraq and afghan vets and that's where peggy comes in. >> when this showed up, what did you think? >> well, to be honest,...
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dana bash, cnn, wolfeboro, new hampshire. >> okay. romney team's mixed message on health care is causing irritation among republicans who have said the supreme court ruling meant that president obama is breaking his pledge to not raise taxes on the middle class. so what does this mean for romney's campaign and perhaps his staff going forward? really, it should be what does it mean for the american people? and i'm sure these guys will agree with me somewhat there. joining me now is roland martin. so roland, i'm going to start with you. you think is evidence that the romney campaign has what you call a schizophrenic strategy? >> absolutely. it's pretty much, hey, let's throw anything out there and see what sticks. you can't have a senior adviser saying something and the candidate says something else. the republicans are trying to figure out what we can say. even he was totally confused about what to say. the campaign is making it very difficult. so they're totally schizophrenic. and i say it's time for you to get a diagnosis and get som
dana bash, cnn, wolfeboro, new hampshire. >> okay. romney team's mixed message on health care is causing irritation among republicans who have said the supreme court ruling meant that president obama is breaking his pledge to not raise taxes on the middle class. so what does this mean for romney's campaign and perhaps his staff going forward? really, it should be what does it mean for the american people? and i'm sure these guys will agree with me somewhat there. joining me now is roland...
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cnn has it closer. nothing has changed in america today after the supreme court opinion. >> you think anything has changed, maria? >> i do think something has changed. that's people are really starting to understand what obama care is going to bring them, their families, especially those families with children, with preexisting conditions, seniors who can now afford prescription drugs, kids who can now stay on their parents health insurance policies. the white house has a significant opportunity that they didn't do good enough the first time around. that's really talking to the american people about all the terrific benefits, including the fact that the republican spin on the health care act is just wrong. because this will be one of the greatest tax cuts to middle class families in history. i do think things have changed. >> hold on, hold on. >> there's a poll out there that actually says that the american people are looking more positively towards this. so we're going to move forward and continue to t
cnn has it closer. nothing has changed in america today after the supreme court opinion. >> you think anything has changed, maria? >> i do think something has changed. that's people are really starting to understand what obama care is going to bring them, their families, especially those families with children, with preexisting conditions, seniors who can now afford prescription drugs, kids who can now stay on their parents health insurance policies. the white house has a...
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for weeks, cnn has been trying to track down crisp. first, told by the spokesperson she was unavailable. this week, we drove to terri crisp's rural home in the foothills of sierra, nevada, and found crisp driving straight toward us. >> miss crisp, drew griffin with cnn. we would sure like to talk to you. terri, dog in hand, got out of the car, walked up to the camera, acted like she was about to answer our questions. >> this is not the place to do an interview. >> what is the place to do an interview. we have been trying to get an interview with you for a long time. specifically to ask you about operation baghdad pups. >> yeah. stephanie scott, director of communications has communicated with you directly. >> yeah, i understand that. can you tell us why you came on cnn and basically lied to our viewers about ivy and nugget? >> you need to talk to stephanie. >> i think you need to talk to our viewers and explain to us what operation baghdad pups is all about, because it appears to be a fund raising effort for your life-style and quad re
for weeks, cnn has been trying to track down crisp. first, told by the spokesperson she was unavailable. this week, we drove to terri crisp's rural home in the foothills of sierra, nevada, and found crisp driving straight toward us. >> miss crisp, drew griffin with cnn. we would sure like to talk to you. terri, dog in hand, got out of the car, walked up to the camera, acted like she was about to answer our questions. >> this is not the place to do an interview. >> what is the...